Divorces are usually a highly stressful experience for all parties involved, especially for the couple's children. Witnessing the separation of their parents can be traumatic and cause feelings of shock, insecurity, and anger.
Being trapped amid the dissolution of the relationship is not something simple for anyone, and this is something that Shakira's children and Piqué probably understand very well. However, both parents are committed to finding agreements that allow them to share quality time with their children.
Recently, Gerard's brother was married on June 23 in Barcelona in Barcelona. Given this news, it was reported that the former player asked Shakira to extend her children's visit with him, and later the singer could replace those lost days to be with the children.
However, according to the journalist Lorena Vázquez, Shakira refused to expand the period so that Milan and Sasha attend the event and requested that the agreed time of coexistence between father and children be respected, which was established from June 2 to 19. Vázquez also mentioned that Piqué insisted that the children were present at their uncle's wedding since they have a close relationship with him.
Shakira's refusal, as expressed by Vázquez, could be because the singer does not want her children to coincide with Clara Chia at the wedding, since it would be the first family event they attended as a couple since they made public their relationship in the Summer of 2022. However, neither Shakira nor Piqué have issued statements in this regard.
It was reported that, given this situation, the former Catalan player will travel to Miami on Monday, June 19 to meet with Shakira and the children, as she did on June 4 when making a trip to Barcelona to leave his children with Pique.
During their stay, the children and Piqué enjoyed special moments together and even attended the old Sasha school, where he participated along with their former companions in a piano festival. Meanwhile, Shakira and Piqué continue to negotiate to reach an agreement on how the little ones will spend holidays so that they can share time with both during that period.